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his foreign policy became much more assertive. he also realized when trying to engage with international public, it was very difficult -- it was proving to be very difficult for russia because the negative image that the world had of russia. so they decided they had to do something about it. we should also remember that the international context of getting a little more -- a little more hostile, if you may, you know, for russia because of the extension of nato. because the war in afghanistan and iraq which was not too far from russian borders. and the -- spreading and moving across the space. and a lot of russians saw that as being a western mastermind sort of project, you know. and they realized they have to do something. they have to revamp it or actually start it in term of improving their image abroad. so what a did they do? i'll provide some examples here, and there are many. i'll cover a couple and focus mostly on what the government has been trying to do specifically the government you talked about, you know, other comings
his foreign policy became much more assertive. he also realized when trying to engage with international public, it was very difficult -- it was proving to be very difficult for russia because the negative image that the world had of russia. so they decided they had to do something about it. we should also remember that the international context of getting a little more -- a little more hostile, if you may, you know, for russia because of the extension of nato. because the war in afghanistan...
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[laughter] >> but seriously, the thing we have to look at is what is this stance on foreign policy and national security and this country is going to be in a terrible situation after three years of barack obama. and the problems we see with china. so it is good things and you have to take it to another level. neil: the argument for chris christie in fact, i can win us. we have to win this. we have to win over these constituencies. but the argument is that this is the guy which we hit our wagon, even if that means the democratic bargain. so is that going too far? >> just come and have a more years of what they have already, which is them completing his dysfunctional situation. we want something he is no different than barack obama. >> i will praise president reagan and say we need to come together as a party and take over and show the american people that we can get our budgets balanced and we can deal with foreign policy and with all due respect to the congressman, every person is considering and they need to be fully vetted. but i no chris christie and i know that he is a decent and h
[laughter] >> but seriously, the thing we have to look at is what is this stance on foreign policy and national security and this country is going to be in a terrible situation after three years of barack obama. and the problems we see with china. so it is good things and you have to take it to another level. neil: the argument for chris christie in fact, i can win us. we have to win this. we have to win over these constituencies. but the argument is that this is the guy which we hit our...
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again i know a lot of foreign-policy experts say really? that's like frosting on the cake and what difference does it make? put on your formal to the meetings. i can tell you at at that the people-to-people you sent there was a young american man who was studying in china and a young chinese woman who was studying in the united states and we have picked them out to speak to the group she in english and he and mandarin about their experiences in each other's country. i am convinced that helps to convince the chinese government that we would do this deal. i said in my prepared remarks this is what the future should be about, young people like us working together understanding each other better visiting and finding common ground. that is what we should be looking for. and so later that afternoon we were able to make the deal and mr. chen and his family were able to leave but i think it was part of a broader story not just a one-off. >> i think the story which is fascinating is as you said an absolute example of that thickening of relationships
again i know a lot of foreign-policy experts say really? that's like frosting on the cake and what difference does it make? put on your formal to the meetings. i can tell you at at that the people-to-people you sent there was a young american man who was studying in china and a young chinese woman who was studying in the united states and we have picked them out to speak to the group she in english and he and mandarin about their experiences in each other's country. i am convinced that helps to...
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but, secondly, the united states has unique national security and foreign policy responsibilities in -- in the global quarter, and -- and to the extent to which our key allies are subject to strong energy security problems, that inevitably influences our freedom of action in national security and foreign affairs. so i think it's a much more complicated story. but if -- bottom line, if unconventional resources are developed strongly around the world over the next decade, there is no doubt global markets will change, shifts will be different, infrastructure requirements will be different, and -- and we'll see how that plays out. >> let me quickly throw one last one in. there are several questions here about how the administration thinks about incorporating renewables into the u.s. grid, the outlook for grid-tied energy storage applications. can you talk a little bit about the steps the department's taking to make the grid capable of taking more renewables along with the policies to drive that? >> several things. first of all, we are looking hard at -- in fact, we're right now again ref
but, secondly, the united states has unique national security and foreign policy responsibilities in -- in the global quarter, and -- and to the extent to which our key allies are subject to strong energy security problems, that inevitably influences our freedom of action in national security and foreign affairs. so i think it's a much more complicated story. but if -- bottom line, if unconventional resources are developed strongly around the world over the next decade, there is no doubt global...
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policy so are you arabia for years isolation they really cannot carry out independent foreign policy because of their regimes limited strength and durability every government the middle east except turkey in israel because their democracies every single other government is fragile you look at a fairly stable country like jordan it is fragile as well i hope for side arabia's would become a constitutional monarchy more like jordan but saudi arabia has lots of work to do . young israelis are streaming out of their home country to start a life in greener economic postures as aussies policy or reporters this is roger saying of the tension between both the stay and those who go. their ancestors may have called it the promised land but more and more young israelis are seeking their fortunes far from its golden shaws a former israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin once branded those who immigrated from israel cowards but these days most of the people who are leaving are young educated smart and successful many don't come back there's a word in hebrew for those israelis who leave your dream whi
policy so are you arabia for years isolation they really cannot carry out independent foreign policy because of their regimes limited strength and durability every government the middle east except turkey in israel because their democracies every single other government is fragile you look at a fairly stable country like jordan it is fragile as well i hope for side arabia's would become a constitutional monarchy more like jordan but saudi arabia has lots of work to do . young israelis are...
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which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessor. who are due to go to board has for the main priorities or our foreign policy there remain the same because we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy to go to these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by that we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union and nato. and you probably know that over seventy percent of our citizens support georgia's accession to the european union and nato the european union is not some kind of political whim you know let me explain why i necessarily think the european union with them if we'll look at the history of georgia will see that our ancestors in our country have always longed for and had aspirations in relation to europe and european civilization this is not something we have devised gotten down thus we continue what our ancestors started we are truly truck did by european values to do with the as for oth
which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessor. who are due to go to board has for the main priorities or our foreign policy there remain the same because we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy to go to these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by that we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union and...
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bullying and intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the twenty first century. relations between russia and the united states were never particularly of war and more trusting trading barbs had long been the norm of communication the denmark and denial of the dems did catch most call of guard. well i must admit that i was hoping for a more objective analysis. that i never had any particular illusions. they swore that black was white with and russia was put trade is the aggressor. but you know it was only sometime later that they began to admit that although the russians were tough but they didn't attack first now of course after all these commissions including mr tally of in his commission everything confirms what happened in reality. but this diplomatic wrangling man nothing for those caught in between he won when the balance of side it more continued to stare south in the face many now hard to exude the partially decomposed bodies of their loved ones washed them trust them find coffins and finally give them a proper burial one of the most brutal experiences a
bullying and intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the twenty first century. relations between russia and the united states were never particularly of war and more trusting trading barbs had long been the norm of communication the denmark and denial of the dems did catch most call of guard. well i must admit that i was hoping for a more objective analysis. that i never had any particular illusions. they swore that black was white with and russia was put trade is the...
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[laughter] >> madam secretary you spoke wisely of the foreign policy and in syria it is like a toll timescale. [laughter] and i wondered if you thought that the deal how it was reached with chemical weapons was irrelevant which was the civil war or if it is a step to resolving it? >> if this point it can be and should be a step to resolving it prokofiev . on its own has merit fife or at least fully acknowledging to contain the assyria chemical capacity is very important for the ongoing civil war but also of the potential dangers that cayenne be put into the category of a positive outcome of these negotiations. syria is a dilemma at because there had not yet dead a willingness on the part of the russians to really push the assad regime to raid in their own support for the syrian military that opposition to organized the united front that provides negotiators also the fact that russia and the united states and the rest of the world cooperated on the chemical weapons in denver i think is a plus to the the id to the geneva negotiations. i negotiated geneva of wind and it was a road map for a tran
[laughter] >> madam secretary you spoke wisely of the foreign policy and in syria it is like a toll timescale. [laughter] and i wondered if you thought that the deal how it was reached with chemical weapons was irrelevant which was the civil war or if it is a step to resolving it? >> if this point it can be and should be a step to resolving it prokofiev . on its own has merit fife or at least fully acknowledging to contain the assyria chemical capacity is very important for the...
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an affirmative foreign policy and not a lot of markets and other countries possible. we came up with the best. now we are at this next moment where we can push for high-capacity networks in the united states and elsewhere, but are open and allow for anybody to build a new business. we will do better by low-grade barriers because we are so ingenious. >> host: is a great place to start. thank you for your time today. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. >> here's a look at the bedside nonfiction hardcover books according to "the new york times" as of august 8. country: >> booktv is on location at freedom fast. mr. skousen, what is this event? >> guest: is the world largest gathering of free minds. the idea is to put on a conference that is a renaissance gathering of pre-thinkers. my idea for some time has been, the freedom movement radically defined. for social libertarians, economic libertarians, maximum freedom. minimal government interferences possible. we do have some anarchists here. it's been growing. my idea was most of them are herds of cattle. they do the
an affirmative foreign policy and not a lot of markets and other countries possible. we came up with the best. now we are at this next moment where we can push for high-capacity networks in the united states and elsewhere, but are open and allow for anybody to build a new business. we will do better by low-grade barriers because we are so ingenious. >> host: is a great place to start. thank you for your time today. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. >> here's a look at...
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he'll continue his own foreign policy. he's been manoeuvring between russia and the west. if he's serious about joining the european union, they will require him to worsen relations with russia. that happened with ukraine. i don't see how it will be avoided by georgia. >> you think he'll have to choose, he can't pursue both tracks? >> if the foreign policy of the european union changes, and sees russia as a threat tore competitor, it will be a very happy one for everyone, because then georgia will be able to develop close ties with russia and the rest of europe. right now the stans of the european union is anti-rush j. and the media. >> what overtures will russia make to the new leadership to try to improve ties? >> already tourism started between russia and georgia. it's a small amount. russia is the main potential market for georgian tourists. we have been in the same country for almost 250 years, and people know georgia well and love it in russia. so russia may restart some of the economic tie, but certainly everything will depend on georgi margvelashvili and his team.
he'll continue his own foreign policy. he's been manoeuvring between russia and the west. if he's serious about joining the european union, they will require him to worsen relations with russia. that happened with ukraine. i don't see how it will be avoided by georgia. >> you think he'll have to choose, he can't pursue both tracks? >> if the foreign policy of the european union changes, and sees russia as a threat tore competitor, it will be a very happy one for everyone, because...
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policy will get will get the country involved in some very nasty war from which recovery will not be as easy so i do think that if we are going to get change it won't be through the normal workings of the american political system because whoever will be elected next time around will probably be just very similar to. george your brother if you resist one of these crises are you wearing out your mark willacy or some geopolitical graces that could well bring bring about the drastic change you know george you brought up democracy charles jimmy carter just recently said that the united states no longer has a functioning democracy how do you reflect upon that statement i don't want to get cold but it depends on how you define democracy and i think he's thinking about the mining of america with money and money in lobbying i think that's really what he's getting at you can buy elections pretty easily if you have enough money sure so what do you think about that in u. . yeah i think that the united states was founded on excellent principles that it can return to given enough of a paradigm sh
policy will get will get the country involved in some very nasty war from which recovery will not be as easy so i do think that if we are going to get change it won't be through the normal workings of the american political system because whoever will be elected next time around will probably be just very similar to. george your brother if you resist one of these crises are you wearing out your mark willacy or some geopolitical graces that could well bring bring about the drastic change you...
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in foreign policy, and now foreign policy action, it comes from three types, one, that we are by design hostility inclined towards russia. there is some of that. the second is we are doing things that harm russia, that somebody might check it off, somebody says, who cares, this is about u.s. policy. so we do not take into consideration how our actions might affect russia. the third thing is, we blunder and make mistakes and we are the bowl in the china shop and do things and do not even think about that before we embark on these adventures. putin sees all three. he has been saying for 13 years, think about what you're doing, it could hurt us. by now, he has given up trying to distinguish between these three motives. he does not care whether we do something out of evil intent or incompetence. all he cares about, will this have negative consequences for russia? i do not think he has a plan. the overall plan is always to somehow protect russia from the bad things happening. , there are tens of thousands of russians in syria. 30,000. they are evacuating bunches of them now. they will not be
in foreign policy, and now foreign policy action, it comes from three types, one, that we are by design hostility inclined towards russia. there is some of that. the second is we are doing things that harm russia, that somebody might check it off, somebody says, who cares, this is about u.s. policy. so we do not take into consideration how our actions might affect russia. the third thing is, we blunder and make mistakes and we are the bowl in the china shop and do things and do not even think...
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we push the network for affirmative foreign policy but because we came up with the best because we were impatient but now we have to push for high-capacity networks butter open to allow for anybody with that new barriers still in effect is a great place to stop. thank you for your time. it was a pleasure. >> the key for having me. >> where do we reach a point the you have to have a certain philosophy because of the color of your skin? when did that happen? [cheers and applause] reporter once asked me why i did not talk a lot about race. i said because i am the neurosurgeon. they thought that was pretty strange and i said when it takes someone to the operating room and they kept the scalp and pull it down and take out of bone volume not -- i am operating on what makes the person who they are. the color does not make them who we are. when will we understand that? [cheers and applause] [applause] thanks to all capella books in the carter library this is been on my calendar for several months the daimler looking forward to it and i'm glad to share this with you. to share this with people fa
we push the network for affirmative foreign policy but because we came up with the best because we were impatient but now we have to push for high-capacity networks butter open to allow for anybody with that new barriers still in effect is a great place to stop. thank you for your time. it was a pleasure. >> the key for having me. >> where do we reach a point the you have to have a certain philosophy because of the color of your skin? when did that happen? [cheers and applause]...
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[laughter] >> but seriously, the thingwe have to look at is what is this stance on foreign policy and national security and this country is going to be in a terrible situation after three years of barack obama. and the problems we see with china. so it is good things and you have to take it another level. neil: the argument for chris christie in fact, i can win us. we have to win this. we have to win over these constituencies. but the argument is that this is the guy which we hit our wagon, even if that means the democratic bargain. so is that going too far? >> just come and have a more years of what they have already, which is them completing his dysfunctional situation. we want something he is no different than barack obama. >> i will praise president reagan and say we need to come together as a party and take over and show the american people that we can get our budgets balanced and we can deal with foreign policy and with all due respect to the congressman, every person is considering and they need to be fully vetted. but i no chris christie and i know that he is a decent and hone
[laughter] >> but seriously, the thingwe have to look at is what is this stance on foreign policy and national security and this country is going to be in a terrible situation after three years of barack obama. and the problems we see with china. so it is good things and you have to take it another level. neil: the argument for chris christie in fact, i can win us. we have to win this. we have to win over these constituencies. but the argument is that this is the guy which we hit our...
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which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessors. who were to go to board because for the main priorities over our foreign policy there remain the same we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy think it with these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by that we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union the nato and you probably know that over seventy percent of our citizens support georgia's accession to the european union and nato the european union is not some kind of bullock a whim you know let me explain why necessarily the european union with them if we look at the history of georgia will see that our ancestors in our country have always longed for and had aspirations in relation to europe and european civilization this is not something we have devised gotten down thus we continue what our ancestors started we are truly truck did by european values. with the as for other political aspe
which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessors. who were to go to board because for the main priorities over our foreign policy there remain the same we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy think it with these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by that we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union the...
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michael o'hanlon, you're already met, senior fellow and director of research and foreign policy here a brookings where he specializes in defense strategy. one of the most important prolific voices and defense issues, rich and literally hundreds of op-eds, columns, and articles, including one to point to you up on foreign policy but said right now looking at defense budgets . we are joined by richard -- richard betts, one of the top thicker -- thinkers and teachers, professor and director of war and peace studies at columbia university. numerous books have garnered critical success including it was an award from the american science association for the best book of political science. also a key facilitator of a summer security studies workshop that probably somewhere around 75 percent of all the security studies professors in the nation have attended. also a great deal of experience in the policy field, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations where he served as director of national security studies, former staff member of the church committee and worked in the national sec
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we pushed the idea of an open network and tcip as a foreign policy and that made a lot of markets in other countries possible but because we are in ingenious we can up with this stuff to be the next moment where we can push for free high-capacity networks in the united states and elsewhere that are open, that allow for anybody to build the new business to get and we will do better by lowering the barriers to that because we are so ingenious. >> host: that is a great place to stop. thank you for your time today. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. ..
we pushed the idea of an open network and tcip as a foreign policy and that made a lot of markets in other countries possible but because we are in ingenious we can up with this stuff to be the next moment where we can push for free high-capacity networks in the united states and elsewhere that are open, that allow for anybody to build the new business to get and we will do better by lowering the barriers to that because we are so ingenious. >> host: that is a great place to stop. thank...
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policy wise in a while i'm not sure of this in a store or a man or a nixon in china analogy holds but we just down now and certainly it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the president the benefit of doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the the media and certainly congress is overselling this. is the media leave us so we leave the. motions to the other you're part of the musical. fortunes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. secret laboratory was able to build the most sophisticated robots which doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach creation of life to care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. for. the most complex human activity. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. to kill a bunch of people who don't know what the trouble is they're already us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it because it was night times four in the mor
policy wise in a while i'm not sure of this in a store or a man or a nixon in china analogy holds but we just down now and certainly it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the president the benefit of doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the the media and certainly congress is overselling this. is the media leave us so we leave the. motions to the other you're part of the musical. fortunes that no one is asking with the guests...
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aid and the money is i think where we could have more of a foreign policy impacting >> all right, kevin, thanks so much. and have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard liu will be back for first buzz. we'll talk about all the stories that caught our eye this morning. that's next. you're watching "first look." if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or prob
aid and the money is i think where we could have more of a foreign policy impacting >> all right, kevin, thanks so much. and have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard liu will be back for first buzz. we'll talk about all the stories that caught our eye this morning. that's next. you're watching "first look." if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic...
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which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessor. who are due to go to board has for the main priorities of our foreign policy to remain the same because we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy think it will these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by the we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union the nato. and you probably know that over seventy percent of our citizens support georgia's accession to the european union and nato the european union is not some kind of political whim you know let me explain why necessarily that the european union with them that if we'll look at the history of georgia will see that our ancestors in our country have always longed for and had aspirations in relation to europe and european civilization this is not something we have devised gotten down thus we continue what our ancestors started we are truly truck did by european values to do what with as who
which ultimately led to war how does your foreign policy differ from that of your predecessor. who are due to go to board has for the main priorities of our foreign policy to remain the same because we made it clear and i would like to reiterate that european integration and nato are the main directions so our foreign policy think it will these aspirations of ours are supported and nourished by the we will our people who want to see georgia become a full fledged member of the european union the...
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it in a much more coherent foreign policy? that isn't on the front burner right now. currently they can get on the front burner in the morning. but notice i didn't say it's too big of a republican campaign. it should be a national conversation we should say to every democrat republican libertarian, every socialist this is the best that you think america can do? let me put in context you see why some grow impatient with my friends in washington. recently the internal revenue service announced that it has sent $4 billion last year to crooks. this is the refund for your taxes. when they said crooks, they said 585 checks to one address in singapore. they set over 850 checks to one address in lithuania. on one level you have to ask yourself how you ended up with a government so mindless and so incompetent that it could do this. $4 billion isn't good money, but if you had to choose between getting away to the crooks in lithuania or singapore or spending it on student education and health i would argue there would probably be dramati
it in a much more coherent foreign policy? that isn't on the front burner right now. currently they can get on the front burner in the morning. but notice i didn't say it's too big of a republican campaign. it should be a national conversation we should say to every democrat republican libertarian, every socialist this is the best that you think america can do? let me put in context you see why some grow impatient with my friends in washington. recently the internal revenue service announced...
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policy his latest book calls for to ship which. can actually see how americas could maintains leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the w t o and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to color balance the complexities where most of china's neighbors are china's largest trading partners and they do not want to sour the relationship with china but of course most of those neighbors also fear that china's getting to break in is as like a one thousand pound panda and even though it is of good intentions and and a lot of the countries fear the time is getting too big so america comes in and provides a kind of military umbrella and and try to rebalance the kind of geopolitics there but if you if you are in china your cost be very
policy his latest book calls for to ship which. can actually see how americas could maintains leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the w t o and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how...
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foreign policy towards the asia pacific. you mentioned china and the need to push this strategic and economic dialogue. you had a strategic part which was important. but that the same time you were a very forceful advocate for the allies in southeast asia, the philippines, singapore, etc.. how do you balance wanting to send a positive message to the allies with the fact that this is pretty suspicious. did you feel this in the meetings with the chinese leaders? >> i did, and there were concerns on the part of the chinese leadership over what this meant. but when i planned the first trip and presented the strategy to the white house, i wanted to integrate what were different strands of the involvement. there was a very strong argument that a rising china has to be the central focus of american foreign policy in the asia-pacific and increasingly even globally. the hope being that through that kind of involvement we could move towards china becoming a responsible stakeholder. there were the traditional allies. we have treaty all
foreign policy towards the asia pacific. you mentioned china and the need to push this strategic and economic dialogue. you had a strategic part which was important. but that the same time you were a very forceful advocate for the allies in southeast asia, the philippines, singapore, etc.. how do you balance wanting to send a positive message to the allies with the fact that this is pretty suspicious. did you feel this in the meetings with the chinese leaders? >> i did, and there were...
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he's talking about why it is a foreign policy and that is a disaster. and you are talking about the size of his head and what he is wearing. >> you know? you are a rhino. and you don't believe in this. and you are a rhino. and it is abnormally tiny when compared to the rest of the room. that is science. it is like the movie and they are starring in the picture to see the schooener. and there is a interesting theory and obviously crap. and in a way. it is a great sort of escape kind of plan. any president might do that in case it went south. obviously it is crap. the more you stare at it more you question. it >> what is wrong with it if it is true in >> it is for reggie love. i think he wanted to convince everybody how colpresident obama was. >> so you don't need to photoshop. it take it when he walked in and click and he can go play spades. he kind of wasn't there anyway. >> thank you, you are not a rhino. and i haven't solid out like gena did. >> recent gall up poll found that 100 percent of all americans would like you photoshopped out of existence. >
he's talking about why it is a foreign policy and that is a disaster. and you are talking about the size of his head and what he is wearing. >> you know? you are a rhino. and you don't believe in this. and you are a rhino. and it is abnormally tiny when compared to the rest of the room. that is science. it is like the movie and they are starring in the picture to see the schooener. and there is a interesting theory and obviously crap. and in a way. it is a great sort of escape kind of...
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policy to improve relations in the neighborhood including you question which would only be greeted by applause by the japanese public where many people have really grown tired of having all these problems stacking up throughout the years and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's clearly very hungry for energy and according to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy this hunger. this kind of life from moscow thanks for that update. washington is definitely weaving some more regulation if the government gets its way internet providers could be threatened to sue a very pounding families if they dare to refuse calls to wiretap their clients on that r.t. dot com. and ukraine marks the twenty seventh anniversary of the world's worst nuclear plant accident you know in vision section we have pictures reports of the tragic. five car blasts have killed at least eighteen people in dominated provinces in southern iraq the country's parenting its most severe spate of sit in the u.s. occupation tensions mounted after a deadly a
policy to improve relations in the neighborhood including you question which would only be greeted by applause by the japanese public where many people have really grown tired of having all these problems stacking up throughout the years and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's clearly very hungry for energy and according to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy this hunger. this kind of life from moscow thanks for that...
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policy plus economy plus. internal policies towards towards european standards and these countries much less vulnerable. except the two countries and who the defense much less on rapture does this to mean achievement of this garment and european path seems much less. i'm much more irreversible in georgia and also in moldova and ukraine uranus they are just getting back with wooten said. when you hear him talk about. it's more a pogrom in a revolution what's your reaction. while i said that after all the pc from kiev that found that the man i stopped it from a school with the station continued to kiss him the station. that's crackdown this happened definitely lost the will the question is by food. and for what reason and he is in the trees in seoul. and it was some opposition forces that ended with the government's offices and its ilk to the truth that to be nice to get that sits at the estate and to speak about that. i think that russia should not have the last word to this. don't pollute your toes into insani
policy plus economy plus. internal policies towards towards european standards and these countries much less vulnerable. except the two countries and who the defense much less on rapture does this to mean achievement of this garment and european path seems much less. i'm much more irreversible in georgia and also in moldova and ukraine uranus they are just getting back with wooten said. when you hear him talk about. it's more a pogrom in a revolution what's your reaction. while i said that...
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policy to improve relations in the neighborhood including you can russia which would only be greeted by applause by the japanese public where many people have really grown tired of having all these problems stacking up throughout the years and also after the fukushima disaster to shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's truly a very hungry to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy your. a couple of those world news headlines in brief amount of progress confirmed that the blast that rocked the city center earlier today was a gas explosion thirty five people including several foreigners rigid in the incident but no deaths were reported police sealed off the popular tourist area where it happened and evacuated over two hundred people from nearby buildings fearing further gas leaks a place to be granted fifteen days to question the owner of the tower block in bangladesh that collapsed and killed at least three hundred eighty one people meantime thousands of garment workers rallied to demand the death penalty for the owner and voicing concern of the fury of
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policy once in a while i'm not sure of this in a store or a minute or the nixon in china analogy holds but we just don't know and certainly it's it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the president the benefit of the doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the the media and certainly congress is overselling this. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question. doing this all for you that you had everything that we spanked him so that he gave them all know when to sign it to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried to restrain himself but look it will burst out anyway. but . if it really puts me off that i have such a father. it was one small but very great secret that i have to live with for his. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which
policy once in a while i'm not sure of this in a store or a minute or the nixon in china analogy holds but we just don't know and certainly it's it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the president the benefit of the doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the the media and certainly congress is overselling this. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question....
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foreign policy. the week of the 10th anniversary of the iraq war we did special programming all week. i didn't think that would be that revolutionary to have an iraqi woman feminist activist deeply concerned about what is happening in her country. for iraqis the war isn't over right now. i didn't think that was a big deal. but when you look at the rest of the media in this country, to hear an iraqi voice was highly unusual. but that is our job to go to where the silence is. what is their assessment of their country right now ten years later? we just have to get back to basic principles of good journalism. let people speak for themselves. provide a forum for and the failures if you look at what we -- until they can tell their own. >> those principles have to include independents from the state, from those in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. and the failures have involved failure to do that. if you look at what we have suffered in our life times we have seen difference to those in ind
foreign policy. the week of the 10th anniversary of the iraq war we did special programming all week. i didn't think that would be that revolutionary to have an iraqi woman feminist activist deeply concerned about what is happening in her country. for iraqis the war isn't over right now. i didn't think that was a big deal. but when you look at the rest of the media in this country, to hear an iraqi voice was highly unusual. but that is our job to go to where the silence is. what is their...
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policy to improve relations in the neighborhood for good by applause by the johnnies public where many people have really grown tired of having all these resolve problems stacking up throughout the year and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's very hungry for energy to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy the stronger. person off the on line washington's diligently waving some more web of regulation if the government gets its way into method by this could be threatened with severe and compounding files if they dared to refuse calls to wiretap their clients talk about that good look let's not r.t. dot com also the two taking assault she's third in the space russian cosmonauts of planning to stage a walk with the olympic torch on the international space station. five car blasts have killed at least eighteen thing fall in shia dominated provinces in southern iraq the country's experiencing its most severe spate of sectarian attacks since the us occupation tensions mounted after a deadly army raid on a sunny anti-g
policy to improve relations in the neighborhood for good by applause by the johnnies public where many people have really grown tired of having all these resolve problems stacking up throughout the year and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's very hungry for energy to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy the stronger. person off the on line washington's diligently waving some more web of regulation if the government...
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foreign policy of policy basically intolerant of an ill targeted vision alternative claud having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was mentioned one hundred twenty times the word iran one hundred eight times by comparison of ghana's than the war that the u.s. is fighting right now just twenty six mentions of course those are just words but they may very well show how eager many many in washington are to discuss new wars without even having finished the old ones. help is at hand for british m.p.'s who are stressed or depressed online we've got the story of why politicians will soon be getting free mental health treatment without even having to leave westminster. top secret documents surfaces revealing his plans for mi
foreign policy of policy basically intolerant of an ill targeted vision alternative claud having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the...
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but foreign policy is about choosing. foreign policy, like all public policy,ing about priority. it's sometimes about not letting the urgent crowd out the important. and what we have to do is look at not simply the middle east or to use the cliche, one square on the chess board, we have to look at the entire chess board and look at the middle east compared to everything else we want to do across the world and here at home. and we also have to know something about the middle east. one of the thing wes learned from vietnam, from iraq and from afghanistan, is we can sit around inside the beltway and debate this or that generalization of foreign policy, but at some point it comes up against local realities. geographical. historical, political, economic. there are real realities in the middle east, and we may say we want syria in the next six months or year to be a peaceful, thriving democracy, whether everybody is reading the federalist papers in arabic translation. i wish you well. ain't going to happen. but as a result we have too adjust our foreign policy accordingly. if we had th
but foreign policy is about choosing. foreign policy, like all public policy,ing about priority. it's sometimes about not letting the urgent crowd out the important. and what we have to do is look at not simply the middle east or to use the cliche, one square on the chess board, we have to look at the entire chess board and look at the middle east compared to everything else we want to do across the world and here at home. and we also have to know something about the middle east. one of the...
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on issues of foreign policy as well, he has put the american people front and center. and america is looked at in a much better light than they were under george w. bush. so again, yes, tremendous challenges are ahead, but i think it's a terrific opportunity and as long as this president focuses on a thriving middle class, on equality for everyone, i think he's going to do a very good job because in comparison to the gop, when all they're looking at is dividing america on these issues and we're seeing it now with this kerfuffle about "duck dynasty," then they are not in a good place. especially going into a presidential election. >> very quickly, ben, i'm just curious. your thoughts on this division, this split that has emerged among republicans. especially on nsa surveillance, foreign policy, shall we say the rand paul wing of the republican party versus the peter king wing of the republican party. this two guys have gone after each other. >> well, i think we have graciously been losing to barack obama for five years. and there's many conservatives who said we're tire
on issues of foreign policy as well, he has put the american people front and center. and america is looked at in a much better light than they were under george w. bush. so again, yes, tremendous challenges are ahead, but i think it's a terrific opportunity and as long as this president focuses on a thriving middle class, on equality for everyone, i think he's going to do a very good job because in comparison to the gop, when all they're looking at is dividing america on these issues and we're...
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it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis fro
it remains a continuing threat and a foreign policy failure. it is not easy. you can't look back and say a prior administration did a great job. we are where we are, however, and it is not a good situation. there is no way to know how iran reads our actions to north korea but there it is. >>chris: see you next week. we pick up with our discussion with "panel plus," posting the video before noon eastern time. next is our "power player of the week." when you have...
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policy to improve relations in its neighborhood which would only be greeted with applause by the japanese public which has really become tired of all these on and we solved problems and also after the fukushima disaster japan shut down most of its nuclear reactors and is really hungry for energy right now which is yet another reason to improve ties with moscow. ok. thank you very much for joining us from moscow. five car blasts have killed at least eighteen people in shia dominated provinces in southern iraq because he's experiencing its most severe spate of sectarian attacks since the u.s. occupation tensions on today after a deadly army raid on a sunni anti-government protest camp last week three hundred seventy have died in recent clashes a shia led government has also banned ten t.v. channels including al-jazeera from reporting inside the country and they incited sectarian rest dark age uncertain from the aid organization s.o.s. iraq that's a spike in violence is more than just what it is standoff. after ten years of occupation because we consider distil an occupation there is still n
policy to improve relations in its neighborhood which would only be greeted with applause by the japanese public which has really become tired of all these on and we solved problems and also after the fukushima disaster japan shut down most of its nuclear reactors and is really hungry for energy right now which is yet another reason to improve ties with moscow. ok. thank you very much for joining us from moscow. five car blasts have killed at least eighteen people in shia dominated provinces in...
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policy to improve relations in its neighborhood which would only be greeted with applause by the japanese public which has really become tired of all these ongoing unresolved problems and also after the fukushima disaster japan shut down most of its nuclear reactors and is really hungry for energy right now which is yet another reason to improve ties with moscow. well washington is diligently weaving some more web regulations government gets its way into the providers could be threatened with very compounding fines if the debtor refuse calls to wiretap their clients want that on t. dot com. and ukraine marks the twenty seventh anniversary of the world's worst nuclear plant accident you know in vision section pictures reports of the tragedy. five car blasts have killed at least eighteen people in shia dominated provinces in southern iraq countries experiencing its most severe spate of sectarian attacks since the us occupation tensions mounted after a deadly army radio city anti-government protest camp last week one hundred seventy have died in recent ashes the shia led government has also
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nobody likes being chided by a dictator, but one of your contributions to foreign policy is to point out the value of thinking in terms of national interests, rather than in terms of personality. it doesn't matter whether it's putin that came up with this plan or paris hilton. the fact is that we have to follow it through to see if it leads to some place good. >> well, i think we might actually agree on this, because, it's a messy kitchen. the process has been messy, but the cake might be yummy. we might be in a situation where we get the chemical weapons out, we don't have to spend a bunch of money, we don't have to go to war. you must be very happy about where we are right now, right? >> you have such a lovely smile. i wish i could agree with you. no, i'm not happy about where we are. i'm not happy about where we are for a whole variety of reasons. i think the president has made a profoundly confused case, and what we saw, as newt said at the beginning is we saw push, push, push, push. we've got to do it, we've got to do it, we've got to do it now. congress has the to authorize thi
nobody likes being chided by a dictator, but one of your contributions to foreign policy is to point out the value of thinking in terms of national interests, rather than in terms of personality. it doesn't matter whether it's putin that came up with this plan or paris hilton. the fact is that we have to follow it through to see if it leads to some place good. >> well, i think we might actually agree on this, because, it's a messy kitchen. the process has been messy, but the cake might be...
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we can see, we can hear, and we can question if you want for russian foreign policy, the united states from russian ambassador himself, and we have to very well know, and i don't -- you can -- everybody knows, ambassador pickerring and i hope to have a very interest -- i want to have it an informal as possible to make sense. it's not like a formal event. we have five to seven minutes for each of you to speak, and then you can ask questions of each other. question each other as many times as you like. now we have the microphones. we have two microphones here in the room, and so if you want to ask a question, you have to come to the microphones for the question. [inaudible] there's so many people to stand in line. i know -- i think we all enjoy always drama in the u.s.-russian relations. you need the drama, and when there's no drama, we try to find one. it's like an interesting and long time game, and when there's drama, it raises interest in u.s.-russia relations, but if you look on reality, what's going on between two countries, are they in sy, -- sync? what are the contradictions? in
we can see, we can hear, and we can question if you want for russian foreign policy, the united states from russian ambassador himself, and we have to very well know, and i don't -- you can -- everybody knows, ambassador pickerring and i hope to have a very interest -- i want to have it an informal as possible to make sense. it's not like a formal event. we have five to seven minutes for each of you to speak, and then you can ask questions of each other. question each other as many times as you...
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policy once in a while not sure business store or the nixon in china analogy holds but we just don't know and certainly it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the benefit of doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the media and certainly congress is overselling this. the day before the e.u. summit too would cease to european partners public fury in ukraine refuses to die as the government has been signing up to deal also. disability with the limits of the bill with a hundred days to go before the paralympians takeover of the sochi winter games meets amount of money to turn his life around on the ice rink plus. the arrest of two problem the doctor visits who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven as police chase anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings . and the crackdown on terror here in the russian capital the police say the rest of the group of heavily armed islamic extremist.
policy once in a while not sure business store or the nixon in china analogy holds but we just don't know and certainly it's a modest risk for a big gain so i think it's i think people are going to give the benefit of doubt here for a while well i think what's happening is that the media and certainly congress is overselling this. the day before the e.u. summit too would cease to european partners public fury in ukraine refuses to die as the government has been signing up to deal also....
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policy to improve relations in the neighborhood including you could russia which would only be greeted by applause by the japanese public where many people have really grown tired of having all these problems stacking up throughout the years and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's clearly very hungry for energy and according to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy this hunger. most stories online get a lot of interest...
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first, maybe just a few words on china's foreign policy. and i promise i will not repeat the official china line. rather, i was like to offer my personal points of view. on what is behind the official point of view and how all this could be seen in proper setting. because china's foreign policy has been the subject, that many people have studied, discussed, written about and lectured on. it is a subject that is very often misunderstood. so as we visit this policy, under the policy level for a closer look at china's history and culture, behind the formulation of the policy, it is extremely important. and to connect the dots of history, culture and the foreign policy formulation is even more important. china's foreign policy could be summarized in a very simple and brief formulation. the independent foreign policy of peace. now here we have few words. independence and peace. and i believe these two words actually define the nature of the whole policy. first, independence. why independence is so important for china's foreign policy and for the
first, maybe just a few words on china's foreign policy. and i promise i will not repeat the official china line. rather, i was like to offer my personal points of view. on what is behind the official point of view and how all this could be seen in proper setting. because china's foreign policy has been the subject, that many people have studied, discussed, written about and lectured on. it is a subject that is very often misunderstood. so as we visit this policy, under the policy level for a...
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but foreign policy analyst for the question in a cover thinks that the e.u. won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainian population they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in this time of economic crisis so it is ukraine is viewed as an extension of the european market. the protesters weren't impressed by the ukrainians president promised to restart discussions on the e.u. trade deal which lies at the root of the unrest let's take a look at how the situation has unfolded over the past couple of weeks well it all began in kiev on november the twenty first soon after the government said it was suspending that major trade deal with the e.u. rallies on the capital's independence square
but foreign policy analyst for the question in a cover thinks that the e.u. won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainian population they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is very protected market and it is...